Hip-Hop History
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Original Content On his new "King's Disease" album highlight "Blue Benz," Nas proves how a little detail can go a long way in the art of storytelling.
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Music Big U recalls the time he prevented a conflict between Jimmy Henchman and Suge Knight -- who happened to be rolling with twenty goons.
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Music Revisiting Bizarre's take on the beef with Budden.
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Original Content Despite never reaching the commercial heights of many of his collaborators, MPA's Peewee Longway has played an instrumental role in creating the Atlanta trap dynasty that we see today.
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Original Content A compendium of thoughts and reflections on XXXTentacion's legacy, as shared by rappers speaking on his life, his music, and his death.
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Music 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes represent Queens and Brooklyn in a badass throwback picture, shared from the archives of Funkmaster Flex.
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Original Content From J. Cole to Kanye West, it's important to appreciate the artists who can fire on all cylinders -- both behind the mic and behind the boards.
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Music Big Boi says André 3000 vowed to never sell weed again after he was robbed ten days after trying to be a dealer.
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Original Content Big Sean is one of the most disrespected Hip-Hop artists out right now. But he's also one of the greatest.
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Music Three legends connect as Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, and JT Money form the basis of "Miami Mount Rushmore."
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Music DJ Drama reveals that Jeezy's classic "Streets Iz Watching" was the first time he ever got paid for a mixtape.
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Hip-Hop History Anthony "Geezy" Gonzalez, the former manager of the Clipse, said he was really living the raps they were writing.
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